I've compiled a list of some of the top developer tools for Android, mainly for creating your own app or smartphone optimized website. Here are a few:

Buzztouch: One of the most popular open-source app engines for android. No programming skills necessary. AppMakr: Another “no coding required” app builder with excellent user support. ShoutEm: App creator mainly focused on bloggers and publishers, integrates with WordPress, Facebook and Twitter. Again, no programming required to get started. AppsGeyser: Great tool for building android-friendly websites. AppYet: Professional and intuitive app creator. AppyPie: Three-step app builder with simple drag and drop interface. Mobbase: Cool app maker for bands, artists, DJs, labels, radio stations, general music industry people.

Are there any other useful ones that I've missed? Or better alternatives?

Appery.io - Appery is a cloud-based mobile app builder that you can use to create apps for Android, iOS and Windows Phone, and includes Apache Cordova (Phone Gap) with access to its built-in components.

Mobile Roadie - Mobile Roadie is an app creator that allows anyone to create and manage their own iOS or Android app.

TheAppBuilder - TheAppBuilder provides a suite of apps to suit employees, clients, events and brochures, with two different approaches available.

Good Barber - Good Barber provides a platform to build iPhone and Android apps, allowing you to take control of every detail of your app without producing a single line of code.

Appy Pie - Appy Pie is a cloud-based DIY mobile app creation tool that allows users without programming skills to create an app for Windows, Android and iOS, and publish it to Google Play or iTunes.

AppMachine - AppMachine is an easy-to-use platform to build and design professional native apps for both iOS and Android.

GameSalad - GameSalad allows you to create and publish games for a variety of platforms, including iOS, Android, HTML5 and OS X.

BiznessApps - BiznessApps provides a platform to help create mobile apps for businesses a very simple process.

I am surprised you have not mentioned mobincube here. I am fairly new to this, but having tried so many (so called Free) app building platforms from this list (appsbar, appypie, appsgeyser etc etc), I find most of them though might offer 'No ads' or 'white labelling', but are very costly.
Yeah even the yearly plans, cos it's just 1 app per plan.
And not everyone can afford to pay for the whole year anyways, when they are not sure if their apps will be a success or not, in the fast expanding app universe.

Of course, nothing beats Buzztouch (3 apps Free with no ads n then just $79 a year for 50 apps) but then again, it is not exactly a drag n drop, download app files n publish kind of platform.

So, What do think of mobincube? Great prices and unlimited apps. That's what everyone wants, I believe.

I have gone through many more during my research including:
Chupa: A platform where you can buy as well as sell various mobile app components.
Distimo: Here comes an tool that will leverage you insight directly to app store.

However, above mentioned ones are not the only ones. There are many more offering amazing platform to users.

I have gone through many more during my research including:
Chupa: A platform where you can buy as well as sell various mobile app components.
Distimo: Here comes an tool that will leverage you insight directly to app store.

However, above mentioned ones are not the only ones. There are many more offering amazing platform to users.

I am currently using Tabletize. It 's the most complete editor WYSIWYG I have found online. I have already created a dozen native applications for different clients on platforms iOS, Android, and Chrome Web Store.

I've compiled a list of some of the top developer tools for Android, mainly for creating your own app or smartphone optimized website. Here are a few:

Buzztouch: One of the most popular open-source app engines for android. No programming skills necessary. AppMakr: Another “no coding required” app builder with excellent user support. ShoutEm: App creator mainly focused on bloggers and publishers, integrates with WordPress, Facebook and Twitter. Again, no programming required to get started. AppsGeyser: Great tool for building android-friendly websites. AppYet: Professional and intuitive app creator. AppyPie: Three-step app builder with simple drag and drop interface. Mobbase: Cool app maker for bands, artists, DJs, labels, radio stations, general music industry people.

Are there any other useful ones that I've missed? Or better alternatives?

I suggest Tabletize *admin edit: Promotional links not allowed * . It 's the most complete editor WYSIWYG I have found online. I have already created a dozen native applications for different clients on platforms iOS, Android, and Chrome Web Store.

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